Retina MacBook Pro Shipping Estimates Improving for the First Time

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13 Jul 2012

For the first time since its launch just over one month ago, Apple’s Retina MacBook Pro has begun to see improvements in shipping estimates for new orders placed through the company’s online store. The improvement has appeared first in Apple’s Asia-Pacific markets, which have seen estimates move from 3-4 weeks to 2-3 weeks.






Shipping estimates in Apple’s other main distribution regions of the Americas and Europe/Middle East/Africa remain at 3-4 weeks, but it is likely they will see similar improvements in the near future.



While Apple announced the Retina MacBook Pro as immediately available on its debut day of June 11, shipping estimates quickly slipped to 2-3 weeks by the end of the day and reached 3-4 weeks roughly 24 hours later. Estimates have remained steady at 3-4 weeks since that time until today’s improvement in the Asia-Pacific channel.





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